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  2. Uppsala Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral was also the coronation church for many of Sweden's kings and queens until 1719. [12] [13] It was the site of celebrating coronations from the Middle Ages until the end of the 17th century. [14] Stockholm's Cathedral Storkyrkan became the official coronation church. Uppsala Cathedral during the renovation and changes by Zettervall

  3. Emma Schenson - Wikipedia

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    The images reveal not only her technical skills but also her aptitude at positioning the camera to obtain architecturally excellent images. [1] Although Schenson's negatives have disappeared, her photographs of the cathedral under repair can be seen in an album at the university library. [4] Emma Schenson died in Uppsala on 17 March 1913.

  4. File : Schenson Uppsala domkyrka 1889 - Restoration.jpg

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  5. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Uppsala Cathedral

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    Original – Emma Schenson's 1889 photograph of the remodelling of Uppsala Cathedral Reason Renovations are important, and while tsome people did move during the photo, they're minor blotches on a sharp, clear photo. I've increased the contrast a little bit, otherwise it's just a dust and damage fix.

  6. File:Uppsala domkyrka tomb Gustav Vasa01.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Temple at Uppsala - Wikipedia

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    Gamla Uppsala, the centre of worship in Sweden until the temple was destroyed in the late 11th century.. Rudolf Simek says that, regarding Adam of Bremen's account of the temple, "Adam's sources for this information are of extremely varying reliability, but the existence of a temple at Uppsala is undisputed."

  8. Ecce Homo (exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    The photos portrayed Jesus among homosexuals, transgender people, leatherpeople, and people with AIDS. The exhibition toured Scandinavia and continental Europe between 1998 and 2004. An Ecce Homo exhibition opened in October 2012 in the Belgrade Pride festival in Belgrade , Serbia , and was guarded by a number of riot police, due to rioting in ...

  9. History of Uppsala - Wikipedia

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    Uppsala in the 18th century, by Elias Martin. The city of Uppsala is one of the oldest in Sweden. It has played a dominant role in the political, intellectual and historical development of the country. The two main institutions in the history of Uppsala are the Archdiocese which is located in the city, and Uppsala University, founded in the ...